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- PaulJ2ExplorerOne cure in the electronics lab to stop the "singing" was to jam an ice cream stick or a tooth pick into the transformer. Between the core and the windings.
Usually did the trick. - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
2edgesword wrote:
A picture of a WFCO 8955 converter. There appear to be a number of components in the converter that can "sing" under the right conditions.
I must reprogram it to sing to my playlist, lol.
Thanks for the info. - 2edgeswordExplorerA picture of a WFCO 8955 converter. There appear to be a number of components in the converter that can "sing" under the right conditions.
- myredracerExplorer IIFWIW, here is our old WFCO converter on the left (and new PD replacement on right). I spy with my little eye a small transformer and two toroidal core type transformers (or chokes). Note the larger transformer in the PD converter (and 2 fans instead of one). The WFCO failed in only it's 3rd season. Cheap junk...
- wnjjExplorer II
SoundGuy wrote:
Only an engineer would care :R - my point is that while converters used in RVs many years ago used to have heavy transformers the current crop built in the last 20 yrs do not. No transformer = no transformer hum, so that's not the OP's problem. ;)
You make it sound as if I was splitting hairs. You still say there are no transformers in them now which is completely false. There are transformers, perhaps not as large as in the olden days, but they are there and can still hum. The following two posts "sound" a lot like transformer hum to me which will be louder under higher load conditions. But alas, you will always have the final word and will need to be right so please spin this however you see fit.RTCastillo wrote:
Update: It did stop apparently after the battery is fully charged with the longer drive.Cecilt wrote:
Ours would hum when we turned on the lights. Once we switched out all the bulbs to LED's the humming stopped completely. - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Cecilt wrote:
Ours would hum when we turned on the lights. Once we switched out all the bulbs to LED's the humming stopped completely.
The LED lights were all off in my case.
But curious and might check this out some day, lol. So like the old florescent lights of old. - CeciltExplorerOurs would hum when we turned on the lights. Once we switched out all the bulbs to LED's the humming stopped completely.
- Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerUpdate: It did stop apparently after the battery is fully charged with the longer drive.
The RV came from a month of storage although the battery still has some power left.
Thanks everyone for the input and oh the jokes. Love it all! - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Mfan wrote:
Is it the same song over and over?
Lol, you are not suggesting it's just inside my head, are you? - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
midnightsadie wrote:
its mother hubbard and her family of mice .
I would dread that, lol. I clean up my RV of food stuff before I put it on storage. Got some ants and I was relieved it did not build a colony out there.
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